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Tamara Davison

Amir Khan dresses up newborn baby son as boxing champion with WBC belt

Amir Khan has revealed that his newborn baby son is already looking like a boxing champ in his latest social media post.

Just over a month after welcoming baby Muhammad Zaviyar with wife Faryal Makhdoom, the boxing champion posted an adorable snap where the newborn wore a WBC boxing belt.

"Welcome little champ #kingkhan," the former world champion, 33, captioned the picture.

In the picture Amir beamed as he cradled his bundle of joy in front of a cabinet full of boxing trophies.

Fans were quick to wish the new dad congratulations on his exciting baby news after posting several pictures of Muhammad Zaviyar for his 1.3 million Instagram followers.

"My bro. Love the fam!" expressed one fan.

Another follower wrote similar well wishes: "Masha Allah Allah Bless The Little Champion."

Amir Khan revealed several more pictures of his adorable newborn son (Instagram)

Amir and Faryal have been married since 2013 and share three children together - Lamaisah, five, Alayna, one and baby Muhammad.

Amir has been documenting his third child's first few weeks ever since his wife gave birth on February 22.

At the time, Amir shared a picture of himself as his baby son rested on his chest.

In another picture, Amir's bundle of joy looked cosy in a cute baby blue hat (Instagram)

"My beautiful Son Muhammad Zaviyar Khan was born today 22/02/20 weighing 7lbs 12oz. #dadofthree #alhumdulilah #blessed," he wrote at the time.

His model wife also recently shared a number of adorable pictures alongside their newborn son.

In her latest social media pic, Amir and his wife cuddled their three adorable children as they posed in a fancy-looking bedroom.

Amir Khan and wife Faryal (Ian Vogler/Daily Mirror)

Amir's latest family photographs came just days after the sports star voiced his surprising thoughts on the coronavirus pandemic.

Over the weekend, the silver medal winning Olympian said that he thought the virus is 'man-made' and was created by the government to control the population.

In the bizarre social media clip, then linked lockdown measures to the rise of 5G towers being built across the country.

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